Blancpain Leman Flyback chronograph Split Second with ref 2086 in stainless steel – Serviced
BRAND: |
BLANCPAIN |
MODEL: |
FLYBACK SPLIT SECOND - Ref 2086 |
YEAR: |
CONTEMPORARY |
MATERIAL: |
STAINLESS STEEL |
SIZE – DIAMETER EXCLUDING WINDING CROWN: |
40.5MM |
SIZE – LENGTH INCLUDING LUGS: |
44MM |
CONDITION: |
MINT CONDITION |
BOX: | YES |
PAPER: | YES |
PRICE: |
SOLD |
Spectacular Blancpain Leman Flyback chronograph Split Second with ref 2086 in stainless steel – Serviced
This is the ultimate sport chronograph split second with black dial and Arabic numerals. The minutes are marked on an outer ring. Three sub dials for the minutes at 3 o’clock, seconds at 6 o’clock and hours at 9 o’clock. The hands are in stainless steel with Sword style. The window for the date is at 6 o’clock. The watch features a Stop –Watch with a “Flyback” function, which allows instant restarting of the chronograph with a single push. An additional “Split-Seconds” or “Rattrapante” feature, allowing for an additional timing option – operated and using the button located at 10 o’clock. The crow has the Blancpain logo. It is stainless steel case with crystal sapphire exhibition backcase with engraved outside “ Blancpain Leman - #127 “. On the side case, you have engraved “Blancpain”
It is an automatic movement with caliber F186, 38 jewels and 365 parts. The watch comes with a black alligator strap and a Blancpain double clasp buckle. The watch comes with a Blancpain box, Blancpain service receipt and manual of operations.
History
Blancpain was founded in 1735 by Jehan-Jacques Blancpain in the village of Villeret in Switzerland. He started making parts and then pocket watches. Blancpain became successful throughout the years and even more in 1931 when it introduced its famous rectangular “Rolls” automatic wristwatch. The long reign of the founding family came to an end in 1932 with the death of Frederic-Emile Blancpain. Because of the lack of family successors, the business was run for the 50 coming years under the name of Rayville. During that time, the famous “Fifty Fathoms” was created in 1953, a technical prowess as the watch was water-resistant to 200 meters. In 1970, Rayville was taking over by the Swiss Watch Group SSIH. In 1982, an Omega employee, Jean-Claude Biver and the movement manufacturer, Jacques Piguet bought the Blancpain name. In 1983, its moon-phase contributed to the reborn of the mechanical wristwatches. Then followed a minute repeater. In 1989, Blancpain introduced a never seen before caliber, an automatic chronograph with split seconds and date. The top watch of the Blancpain collection is the reference 1735, a limited edition of 30 watches. It fits a perpetual calendar, split-seconds chronograph, and tourbillon and minute repeater. In 1992, the Swatch group acquires Blancpain. It remains a company with many different models including alarms, equation of time display and the exclusive manual wound caliber 1330, with its three mainspring barrels, that runs autonomously for a week in a single wind.
Technical details
Automatic movement with Blancpain caliber F186 with 38 jewels, 21,600 A/h and 40 hours of power reserve and 365 components.
Measurements
Diameter excluding winding crown: 40.5mm
Length including lugs: 44mm